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EXPECT will be participating in the upcoming European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025. Held annually in Vienna, the EGU General Assembly brings together geoscientists from around the world to present cutting-edge research across the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. It serves as a key platform for researchers, especially early career scientists, to exchange ideas and insights.

This year, EXPECT researchers Markus Donat, Dim Coumou, Christian Lessig and Antje Weisheimer will co-chair the session “Explaining and predicting regional and global climate change,” which will feature a diverse set of presentations focused on understanding, attribution, and prediction of climate variability and extreme events, presented by EXPECT researchers including Johanna Baehr, Étienne Plésiat, Michael Mayer, Daniel Befort, Stefano Materia, Vincent Verjans, Gerard Marcet-Carbonell, Rikke Stoffels, Caihong Liu, and Tamara Happé.

Session highlights

Oral presentations
30 April 2025, 14:00–15:45 and 16:15–18:00 (CEST).

Poster sessions
28 April, 14:00–15:45 (CEST) – Online.
30 April, 10:45–12:30 (CEST) – In person.

In addition to chairing the session, EXPECT researchers will contribute to other sessions with the following presentations:

  • 28 April, 14:25–14:35 (CEST)
    Observed circulation trends in boreal summer linked to two spatially distinct teleconnection patterns, Tamara Happé and Dim Coumou, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam).
  • 30 April, 11:40–11:50 (CEST)
    A perfect-model perspective on the signal-to-noise paradox in initialised decadal climate predictions, Markus Donat, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
  • 1 May, 14:35–14:45 (CEST)
    Moisture sources and transport pathways of summertime intense extratropical cyclones in the North-Atlantic, Rikke Stoffels, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)
  • 2 May, 11:37–11:47 (CEST)
    Rossby wave dynamics in spatially compounding heatwaves in mid-summer 2023
    Presenter: Caihong Liu and Dim Coumou, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)

Stay tuned for more updates as we approach EGU25.